‘No True Feminist’

A few days ago I wrote an article exploring another article that was in turn trying to assert feminism gives women carte blanche to do whatever they want, without consequence. The author, Talon, has written another essay along similar lines – it is by and large, repetition, though framed in such a way that I felt […]

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Feminism as Mitigation?

Quoted from here: Imagine there is a belief system that allows you to get away with any mistake you have ever made and promises you not only freedom from any negative consequences, but accolades and rewards as well. No matter what you do, this belief system will be always ready to swoop down and defend you […]

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Abortion, Choice and Christianity Part 2

This is the continuation of my look at an article that speaks about abortion. You can see part one here. The next paragraph is one that TA himself is quoting: “It’s not abortion that’s bothering them. It’s empowering women to live our own lives,” she asserted. “And when we have power over our own destiny, […]

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Abortion, Choice and Christianity

One of the toughest, most challenging discussions that exists out there is the subject of abortion. It is inevitably emotive, and the topic is divisive. Overlapping this is the subject of women’s rights, and religious beliefs. One of these issues bears a great of relevancy to abortion – the other depends entirely upon your personal […]

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Let’s Play a Game

Twitter is not distinguishing itself of late. Declare yourself a supporter of something and be prepared to reap a truck-load of abuse – some subtle, some not so much. My previous post detailed the sort of post that can arise for daring to say you support feminism (or that you consider yourself to be a […]

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Caves

Before I begin in earnest, lets post the conversation I had over at a site called ‘Stefs Cave‘. My posts will be in green, theirs will be in pink. Good afternoon, I think both MRAs and MGTOWs (to be honest, they are very similar in a lot of respects) are pushing back against something that […]

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(Not) conforming to our gender roles P2

Earlier on I wrote an article that explored the idea of gender roles and how radical feminism views them. With this post, I’ll be examining how ‘red pill’ proponents view gender roles. You may recall a recent post of mine where I discussed ‘manliness‘. Well, that post would be recommended reading, ahead of this one […]

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(Not) conforming to our roles

As a man who supports feminism, I can by and large shrug off some of the commentary and statements that I sometimes see where men are criticised and critiqued. I know the remarks in question are not aimed at me (though in fairness, I might well be guilty of some of the attitudes referred to). […]

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Normalisation and ‘Manliness’

What does it mean to be ‘manly’? What exactly is this concept? And what is ‘normal’? As each day passes, a new piece of insanity becomes the established reality. This is because we are under enemy occupation and those who seek to destroy us are intent on taking their perversions of the truth to its logical conclusion. […]

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Is this Fair?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2016/06/03/former-stanford-swimmer-gets-six-months-in-jail-for-sexual-assault-of-unconscious-woman/?tid=a_inl I can’t speak for everyone, but if you’re familiar with the case of Brock Allen Turner (see the link above for the details) then hopefully you’re as outraged as I am that he’s gotten off lightly, with a six month sentence because a long sentence might unduly affect his future. Oh boo-fucking-hoo. The victim […]

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